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All drawings are to scale, have appropriate joinery and are drawn using components so that the SketchUp Model can be exploded apart for detail sizing and analysis.  The rendered pictures were done using Kerkythea rendering software.  All drawings are available for download.

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1760 Welsh Kitchen Cupboard

This Welsh cabinet was originally built in 1760. The doors have shaped, raised and fielded panels. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon.

1870 Welsh Kitchen Cupboard

A Welsh oak press or kitchen cupboard, circa 1870. The upper cabinet sits on a chest of drawers with a pull out work tray. Both upper and lower cabinets have turned and twisted corner columns. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.

3 Door English Sideboard

This Oak sideboard with 18th century style fielded door panels originates from England, circa 1950. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.

American 1890 Dry Sink

A good sized American made dry sink, circa 1890. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawer.

American Empire Sideboard Buffet

This is an American Empire style sideboard buffet originating from the US, circa 1840. The primary joinery is dados, mortise and tenon, and dovetail drawers

Artisan China / Display Cabinet

Here's an Artisan China / Display Cabinet featuring an arched top and doors. The overall dimensions are 74h x 36w x 14d.

Arts and Crafts 1890 Oak Sideboard

An early Arts and Crafts style sideboard, circa 1890, with a mirrored hutch and flared dentil cornice above two turned posts.  The base cabinet has a center embossed copper panel.  As expected, this style cabinet has extensive mortise and tenon joinery.

Arts and Crafts 1900 Liberty Sideboard

An early Arts and Crafts style sideboard, circa 1900.  The original was made from English Oak.  The hutch has a beveled mirror with ceramic tile above.  The base cabinet has large arts and crafts style hinges and triple paneled doors. The construction uses mortise and tenon joinery.

Arts and Crafts Antique Bar

This early 1900s cabinet is done in an Arts & Craft or Mission style.  It's probable use was as a side bar.  The original was made from Oak and the joinery is all mortise and tenon.  The upper door on the left has beveled glass and there is a beveled mirror on the right.

Arts and Crafts Curved Buffet

This small buffet is done in an Arts & Craft style.  The curved sides and legs are distinctive. This piece would look better in Cherry rather than Oak. The construction uses mortise and tenon joinery.

Arts and Crafts Pie Safe Buffet

This small buffet made in Oak is done in an Arts & Craft style with flared sides and leaded stained glass in door inserts.

Arts and Crafts Mission China Cabinet

Here's a mix of Arts & Craft and Mission style China Cabinet.  The front and sides of the upper hutch are glass and the back of the hutch has a mirror.  As expected this Mission style cabinet has extensive mortise and tenon joinery.

Arts and Crafts Oak Bureau Bookcase

Here's an unusual Arts & Crafts bookcase/desk.  There is a gallery behind the drop down door and the upper cabinet has a glazed stained glass door.  Circa 1900 

Arts and Crafts Oak Sideboard

Here's an unusual Arts & Crafts sideboard in quarter sawn Oak dating to circa 1900.  The construction uses mortise and tenon joinery.

Arts and Crafts Sideboard Server - 1905

An classic Arts & Crafts or Mission Oak sideboard or Buffet from about 1905.  The cabinet has a gallery with a mirror.  The construction uses basic mortise and tenon joinery.

Arts and Crafts Sideboard Server, Leaded Glass

A sideboard or server from the Arts and Crafts or Mission Oak period in the early 1900s.  The two cabinet doors have leaded glass and the gallery has a mirror. As expected this Mission style cabinet has extensive mortise and tenon joinery.

Arts and Crafts Wykeham Sideboard

An Arts & Crafts English sideboard, circa 1890s.  Original made in Oak by Liberty & Co, England.  The construction uses mortise and tenon joinery.

Asian - Arts & Crafts Cabinet

This is a combination of two diverse element styles, an Arts and Crafts cabinet that appears to ‘float’ inside a curved Asian frame. This piece uses Cherry wood with Arts and Crafts style hardware.

Boookshelf End Table

This is an early american style accent bookshelf end table. The construction uses simple cleat and screw joinery.

Bow Front China - Curio Cabinet

This is a replica of an antique China - Curio cabinet with glass shelves from the early 1900s. The cabinet has 2 small display shelves and a mirror on top. Overall dimensions are 5 1/2 feet tall and 3 feet wide.

British Classics Coffee Table

This is an Ethan Allen British classics coffee table with one drawer and turned legs. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetail drawers.

British Classics Side Table

This is a turn of the century Ethan Allen British Colonial style side table with one drawer and turned legs. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetail drawers.

Canterbury Stand

This is a Canterbury defined as a low, open topped stand with slatted partitions, and a drawer beneath, sometimes with short legs on casters, designed for holding sheet music. Originally found in England during the 1780s.  The modern version would be a magazine rack.

Colonial China Cabinet

This is a small but functional China Cabinet of Early American  style that I made in the late 70's.  The design for the cabinet came from an article that appeared in a mid-1970s Popular Mechanics magazine.  The cabinet now sits in my Daughter's home.

Colonial Coffee Table

A colonial style coffee table with turned legs and scalloped aprons and two center drawers. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetail drawers.

Colonial Corner Cupboard

A corner cupboard patterned after a Colonial design. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with locking rabbet joint drawers.

Colonial Style Hexagonal End Table

This is an Ethan Allen Colonial Style Hexagonal End Table.

Country Dry Sink

This Dry Sink appeared in Popular Woodworking magazine.

Country Pine Demilune Sideboard

An early 20th century sideboard originating fron England. The primary joinery is dados, mortise and tenon, and dovetail drawers.

Country Wine Buffet

Here's a good example of a solidly constructed Wine Buffet. The legs are flared to give it a unique look. There is a mirror in the top section with a stemware rack under the shelf and a center wine bottle rack. The construction uses mortise and tenon joinery.

Craftsman Buffet

A craftsman style buffet. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.

Craftsman-Mission Console Table

A Craftsman-Mission style cabinet.  The sides are paneled and tapered and the top has a large side overhang.  Construction is done with mortise and tenon.

Curved Back Chair

Here's an Oak chair with a curved back modern look. The chair is drawn with mortise and tenon joinery.

Doughbox Step End Table

This is an mid-century Ethan Allen accent Doughbox Step End Table. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with locking rabbet joint drawers.

Drake and Smith Early American Dry Sink

Manufactured by Drake & Smith Co in Vermont. This colonial style dry sink is circa mid-20th Century is done in Pine. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.

Drexel Pine Dry Sink

This dry sink is designed in an American traditional style. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with locking rabbet joint drawers.

Drop Leaf Rolling Server Cart

This cart was designed after the server cart from Pennsylvania House. Circa 1980. Construction is done with mortise and tenon.

Dry Sink

This is the version of the Early American Dry Sink that I built in the early 1970s and can be seen in my "Projects" page.  The sides are made from solid wood and the cabinet provides ample storage.

 

Dutch Colonial Cupboard

This is a very tall Dutch colonial cupboard in mahogany with a deep flaring cornice with an ebony molded edge. The double doors are constructed with fielded panels, surrounded by a molded ebony edge. The doors are flanked by carved ebony pilasters.  Construction uses mortise and tenon joinery with dovetail drawers. Circia 1880 from India

Early American Dresser Dry Sink

This version of a Pennsylvania dresser with a dry sink dates to the mid 1700's. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with locking rabbet joint drawers.

Early American Dry Sink

An early American dry sink from the late 19th century. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with locking rabbet joint drawers

Early American Dry Sink Hutch

An example of a early American dry sink with an open hutch and drawers. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with locking rabbet joint drawers.

Early American Step End Table

A accent step table in an early American design. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with locking rabbet joint drawers.

East Indies Wine Buffet

Here's another good example of a solidly constructed wine buffet.  Construction uses mortise and tenon joinery with dovetail drawers. The sides have a raised panel.

Eastern Entertainment Center

This is a modern three piece entertainment center. The center cabinet has plenty of drawer space and can be built as a standalone unit without the 2 wing cabinets. The wing cabinets have adjustable shelves. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.

Edwardian Gothic Style Display Cabinet

This display cabinet originates from England and is done in an Edwardian Gothic style, Circa 1900-1910. The upper glass frames have gothic arches. The primary joinery is mortise and tenon.

Edwardian Mahogany Display Cabinet

An Edwardian style display case originating from England, circa 1915. The display case has a front door with beveled glass and glass sides. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon.

Edwardian Oak Bookcase

An Edwardian style bookcase made in Oak from England, circa 1910. The cabinet has 2 glass doors with 3 internal shelves. The upper front rail has detailed carvings.  Construction uses mortise and tenon joinery.

Edwardian Slim and Tall Display Cabinet

This model is based on an unusually slim and tall Edwardian style mahogany and inlaid display cabinet. The base sits on 4 tapered legs and the display case has front and side glass. The lower shelf which acts as a leg stretches is rimed with scalloped sides. The construction uses mortise-and-tenon and dovetail joinery.

Ellwood Oak Sideboard

An Arts and Crafts Oak sideboard attributed to G M Ellwood made by Bath Cabinet Makers, England.  Circia 1899  The right side of the hutch has a door with stained glass panels and a mirror on the left side. The bottom cabinet has a cupboard on the left and two drawers on the right over arched columns.  Construction uses mortise and tenon joinery with dovetail drawers.

End Table and Magazine Rack

This is a mid-century accent end table with attached magazine rack. The primary joinery is mortise and tenon.

English 1920 Display Cabinet

A display or bookcase originating from England, circa 1920. The cabinet has 2 glass doors and a center paneled door. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon.

English Neoclassical Style Sideboard

An English Regency or Neoclassical style sideboard with a serpentine profile. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.

English Court Cupboard

This is an early 19th century English Court or Livery cupboard.  The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with locking rabbet joint drawers.

English Oak Tudor Sideboard

This English Sideboard was commonly known as a "Welsh Dresser". Circa 1890s. This simple classic English style has traditional Jacobean carved geometric accents with scalloped crown and bulbous post legs with bun feet. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.

English Pine 1850 Server

This English Pine Server, circa 1850, has a scalloped rear gallery supported by 2 columns. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with locking rabbet joint drawers.

English Pine Breakfront Sideboard

This is and early 19th century English pine breakfront sideboard. The cabinet has 7 drawers and one cabinet. The primary joinery is dados, mortise and tenon, and dovetail drawers.

English Tudor 1920 Buffet

An English Tudor design oak sideboard or buffet and originated from maker, Berkey & Gay in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Circa 1920. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.

Entertainment Center (wall unit)

Here's a wall unit entertainment center large enough for a 42" TV.  The overall dimensions are 94' wide 74" tall and 24" deep.  The plan can be modified larger or smaller to fit any TV or wall.

Federal Corner Sideboard

This is an example of a rare Mahogany Chippendale/Federal Corner Sideboard of Highly figured mahogany and Inlay, c. 1800.  The front drawers and doors follow the curve of the rounded front. The joinery is mortise & tenon and dovetail.

Federal Mahogany Sideboard

This version of a traditional Federal sideboard or server was originally made in Buffalo NY.  The front has a graceful serpentine curve with traditional Federal style legs.  The right drawer has dividers for 8 wine bottles.  The joinery is mortise & tenon and dovetail.

Finger Lakes Server Sideboard

I named this sideboard after the Upstate New York Finger Lakes region. The design has unique curved side legs that fit into feet.  The construction mortise and tenon joinery. There are 4 larger drawers and a small upper center drawer.

Fireplace Mantel

This is a mantel that I designed and built for our home.  It was made in Oak.  The construction notes for this project can be found on the Projects page.

Foyer-Hall Sideboard

This cabinet makes a great accent as a Foyer Sideboard or Console Cabinet.  There are three progress sized drawers that are flanked by 2 cabinet doors.  The joinery is mortise & tenon and dovetail.

French 1815 Demilune Cabinet

A French Demilune cabinet with turned and fluted legs that support a cabinet with one center drawer and a black marble top. Circa 1810-1890. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon.

French Provincial 3 Drawer Sideboard

A French provincial sideboard originating from France, circa 1800 and displaying symmetrical scroll carvings. The cabinet sits on front cabriole legs. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.

French Provincial Buffet

This rustic country French buffet or cupboard in 19th century French provincial style was made from Pine and originates from France. Both the upper hutch and bottom dresser are flanked by turned columns. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.

French Provincial 1750 Buffet

A French provincial buffet, circa 1750. The hutch has 2 plate racks. There is a shaped cornice above the hutch and a shaped shirt with shell carving on the bottom of the base cabinet. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.

Georgian Style Breakfront Sideboard

This is a Georgian Style Breakfront Sideboard that sits upon shaped bracket feet. It has 2 central doors and 8 drawers. Circa 1920. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with locking rabbet joint drawers.

Georgian Welsh Dresser 1800

A unique Georgian Welsh Dresser, circa 1800. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.

Georgian Welsh Dresser

This Georgian style Welsh Dresser was created from several designs from the 18th century. The primary joinery is dados, mortise and tenon, and dovetail drawers.

Harris Wine Cabinet

This wine cabinet is patterned from a Birch Lane design. It has plenty of wine storage, a single drawer and a pull out tray. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawer.

Hepplewhite 2 Drawer Buffet

This is a Hepplewhite style buffet or side table.   Hepplewhite furniture dates from about 1780-1810. It is a neoclassic style and falls within the Federal Period in the United States.  This buffet has a slide out serving tray and has joinery of mortise & tenon and dovetail.

Heritage Sideboard

A modern style sideboard with lower cabinets, 2 upper drawers and space for wine bottle display. The lower cabinets are flanked by turned columns. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawer.

Honeoye Contemporary Console

This cabinet was designed and built for our lake house.  The design is contemporary with open staggered shelves.  The cabinet was built using poplar wood and stained with oil based gel stain and wipe on urethane, both from General Finishes.

Honeoye End Table

This end table was designed and built for our lake house on Honeoye Lake. Although the SketchUp drawing was done using mortise and tenon joinery, I built the table using pocket screw joinery.  The table was built using poplar wood and stained.

Honeoye Hall Table

This hall table was designed and built for our lake house on Honeoye Lake. Although the SketchUp drawing was done using mortise and tenon joinery, I built the table using pocket screw joinery.  The drawer front joinery was done with a half blind locking rabbet joint. The table design is Shaker style and was built using poplar wood and stained.

Hoosier Hutch - Painted Pine

Here is a cabinet and hutch in a Hoosier style. Made from Pine and painted a milk red with classic mortise and tenon and dovetail joinery.

Hoosier Style Kitchen Cabinet

This cabinet is designed after an early style "Hoosier" kitchen backer's cupboard.  The cupboard is made with traditional Oak and uses traditional mortise and tenon joinery.

Irish Farmhouse Buffet

A farmhouse or country sideboard or buffet from Ireland, circa 1860. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.

Jamaican Three Drawer Serpentine Server

The original server cabinet was built in Jamaica with mahogany. The three front drawers are part of a serpentine design.  The joinery is mortise & tenon and dovetail.  Circa 1820.

Kittinger 3 Drawer Colonial Sideboard

This is an reproduction of an 18th century sideboard originating from Virginia or North Carolina. The cabinet sits on 6 tapered legs and the primary joinery is dados, mortise and tenon, and dovetail drawers.

Lexington Cherry Server

This server table is from a Tommy Bahama collection of the 1990's. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetail drawers.

Mid Century Oak Sideboard

A mid 20th century sideboard originating from France.  The cabinet has 10 drawers and 2 doors.  The cabinet uses traditional mortise and tenon joinery and locking rabbet joint drawers.

Mid Century Server Sideboard

A mid 20th century credenza or sideboard cabinet with sculptural legs and caned door fronts. The primary joinery is dados, mortise and tenon, and dovetail drawers.

Mission Oak 1910 Craftsman Sideboard

This is a solid Oak sideboard or server from the Arts & Crafts period, c. 1910. The upper back has a full width mirror and the bottom has 4 muntin glass doors and 3 drawers.  The cabinet uses traditional mortise and tenon joinery.

Mission Style Dining Buffet

Here is a classic mission designed Dining Buffet.  Made in Oak with classic mortise and tenon joinery.

Modern Demilune Console Table

A Demilune Console table. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.

Modern Shaker Style Entertainment Cabinet

I designed this entertainment and media cabinet in a modern Shaker style.  It's large enough to hold a 40" TV.  The two glass doors are wide enough for media component storage and there is ample drawer storage.  The dimensions are 60wx20dx83h.  The joinery is primary mortise and tenon.

Modernist 1920 Grand Buffet

A glassed grand buffet with an arched crest originating from Europe, circa 1920. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon.

Neoclassic Demilune Cabinet

An Italian Demilune cabinet with 4 paneled doors. Circa 1700-1709 The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon.

Neoclassic Walnut and Cherry Cabinet

This Neoclassical two piece cabinet originates from Italy, circa 1830. The cabinet is made from two contrasting woods. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawer.

Oak China Cabinet with Wine Rack

This rustic but versatile cupboard/china cabinet also sports a 16 bottle wine rack as well as ample drawer and cabinet space. The primary construction is mortise and tenon with frame and panel.

Oak Sideboard 1905

An American made server or buffet showing some craftsman style influence, circa 1905. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.

Old Tavern Step End Table

This is an old tavern two drawer accent step end table. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetail drawers.

Old Tavern Tiered End Table

This is an Ethan Allen old tavern accent tiered end table. The primary joinery is mortise and tenon.

Painted 1920s Kitchen Cupboard

This 1920s kitchen cupboard from England was originally constructed in pine and painted. The cabinet consists of 2 separate parts, upper and lower. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with locking rabbet joint drawers.

Pennsylvania Dutch Cupboard

This is a two piece Dutch cupboard, circa 1830 - 1840. Pennsylvania Dutch cupboards or "shrank" were distinctive pieces usually massive in size, occupying much of the available floor space. Either painted, or finished naturally of walnut or cherry, the painted models were normally decorated with floral or fruit motifs.

Pennsylvania House Primitive Console Server

This is a primitive Shaker style console server from the Pennsylvania House collection   The construction is mostly mortised and tenon and dovetail joinery.

Pyramid Shaped Vitrine

This is an unusual mid-century modern Pyramid Shaped Vitrine. The all glass case is held in triangular pyramid wooden frame. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon.

Regency Neo Classical Serving Table

This is a Regency Neo Classical side or serving table with 4 front classical columns of tapered reeding. The table has a central drawer and originates from England, circa 1820. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with locking rabbet joint drawers.

Regency Style Breakfront Sideboard

A Regency Style Breakfront Sideboard. The center section has 5 drawers and a pullout tray. The side doors have an oval panel inlay. The original was built in England, circa 1920. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.

Regency Style Marble Top Sideboard

This Regency style marble top sideboard dates to the mid 1950s. The two outer doors have a brass grill center. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon

Round Accent Table

This is a round tavern style accent table with splayed and turned legs with scalloped apron. The primary joinery is mortise and tenon.

Royal Mission Sideboard

This dining room sideboard combines Mission and Contemporary styles into a functional and interesting design. The legs and side slats are curved downward into feet.

Scottish Sideboard 1920

This is an Oak buffet or sideboard originating from Scotland, circa 1920. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.

Shaker Entertainment Center

This Entertainment Center appeared in the June 2001 Popular Woodworking magazine.  I don't believe the Shakers had an entertainment center, but I still like the Shaker style.

Sheraton 1795 Server

A George III Sheraton period server crossbanded with inlaid ebony lines, circa 1795-1810. Originated from the Portuguese colony of Brazil. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.

Sherrill Leather Top Coffee Table

This is a modern traditional coffee table with double drawers and a leather top. The primary joinery is dados, mortise and tenon, and dovetail drawers.

Shaker Style Sideboard

Here's a dining room sideboard based on a simple yet functional Shaker style design with lots of drawer and storage space. The cabinet uses frame and panel construction through out.

Southern Carolina Huntboard

This is an unusual design for a Huntboard. Circa mid-to late 1800's.  The center drawers are setback from the side drawers.  There are 4 legs in the front and 2 in the back.  The construction is mostly mortised and tenon and dovetail joinery.

Square Accent End Table

This is an mid-century Ethan Allen square accent end table. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with locking rabbet joint drawers.

Stained Glass English Bookcase

This stained glass bookcase is designed from one that originated from England, circa 1910. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon.

Stickley Arts and Crafts Settee

This model is based on a early 1900s Stickley Settee. Its made in solid quarter-sawn oak with typical mortise-and-tenon pegged construction. The back and sides incorporate narrow spindles in true Mission style.

Stonefield Artisan Curio Cabinet

The design on this curio cabinet is based on a mission or artisan style.  It has 2 sliding glass doors, glass sides, a mirror on the back panel and one lower drawer.  The cabinet would look great built in either Oak or Cherry.

Stonefield Arts & Crafts Sideboard

The design of this sideboard is based on an Arts & Crafts style.  Primary wood is Maple.  The drawers and doors are full extension with minimal gaps between.  The main cabinet or case work 'floats' between curved legs and arched stretchers.  The construction is mostly mortised and tenon joinery.

Stonefield Cherry Display Cabinet

This display or curio cabinet has an elegant look with its upper and lower moldings, turned front columns and large turned feet. Two upper can lights help light the interior.  The construction is mostly mortised and tenon joinery.

Stonefield Country Wine Cabinet

This wine cabinet was designed with a country theme in mind. The sides are simple frame and panel and carry the same edge molding as does the 2 dovetailed drawers and single door.  The construction is mostly mortised and tenon joinery. 

Stonefield Buffet

This cabinet can be used in the dining room as a buffet or other room as a display cabinet.  The cabinet has glass doors, 3 internal shelves, turned legs and frame and panel construction.

Stonefield Place Buffet

Another cabinet can be used in the dining room as a buffet or other room as a display cabinet.  The cabinet has 6 glass doors and 3 drawers and is constructed with traditional mortised and tenon joinery.

Stonefield Craftsman Corner TV Cabinet

An elegant corner cabinet in a Craftsman style for a large TV.

Stonefield Contemporary Dining Table

A contemporary dining table with curved legs.

Stonefield Double Linen Press

A double linen press with plenty of drawer space and double folding paneled doors to reveal ample shelving space. The cabinet is constructed in Cherry with traditional mortised and tenon joinery.

Stonefield Hall Table

This is a simple Shaker style table that I designed and built for your hall or entryway. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.

Stonefield High Back Storage Bench

A high back bench with flared front legs and shallow storage.

Stonefield Low Back Storage Bench

A low back bench with frame and panel construction and deep storage.

Stonefield Silverware Chest

This Cherry veneered chest has simple lines, tapered legs with recessed panels, a top gallery rail, and brass bail handles.  The top has matched bookend veneer and the drawers are outlined in veneer.

Storage Bench - Early American

Here's a sturdy storage bench in an Early American style.  Sides, front and back are frame and panel construction.

Tennessee Huntboard

This Huntboard originated from Carroll County, Tennessee. Circa 1830.  Tennessee Huntboards/slabs are one of the rarest forms in Tennessee furniture, this slab is most unusual having a backsplash with cannonball finials.   The joinery is mortise and tenon with dovetail drawers.

TV Console - Mission Craftsman Style

This TV console is constructed in a Mission-Craftsman style.  Paneled sides with multi-muntin doors.  This would look good in either Cherry or Oak.

TV Cabinet

This TV stand is a variation on the one below.  It has a combination of open, closed shelf and drawer space.  It's 36" high, 25" wide and 18 1/2" deep.

TV Stand

This TV stand was build for my daughter and son-in-law as an addition to their bedroom.  Additional construction notes and photos for this cabinet can be found on the Projects page.

Umanoff Table-Magazine Rack

This model is based on a mid-century Arthur Umanoff combined magazine rack and side table. The triangle top sits on three legs and has a slot at one end for magazines supported by spindles. The construction uses mortise-and-tenon joinery.

Victorian 1880 Sideboard

This model is designed from an Circa 1880 English sideboard or cabinet.  The combination of light panels and darker trim make its features stand out.  The joinery is mortise and tenon with dovetail drawers.

Victorian Bookcase With Mirror

An circa 1910 carved Oak Victorian bookcase with an upper mirrored gallery and glass display doors. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon.

Victorian Carved Sideboard

A late Victorian era (circa 1880) sideboard originating from England. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers

Victorian Triple Bookcase

This model is designed from an American made Victorian triple bookcase C:1880.  It is approximately 67" tall and 62" wide. The joinery is mortise and tenon with dovetail drawers.

Victorian Welsh Oak Dresser

This model is designed after an original 1860 Welsh dresser. The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawer.

Vintage Coffee Table, 1960s

This is a mid-century coffee table with a floting top. The primary joinery is mortise and tenon.

Waldek Coffee Table

Here's a contemporary artisan coffee table.  The arched pattern of the legs are inspired by the ancient Roman X chair.

Welsh Dresser / China Hutch

This Welsh Dresser (china hutch) originating from the British Isles was made in the early to mid 1800s.  The original was made from English Oak. The joinery is mortise and tenon with dovetail drawers.

Welsh Georgian Oak Cupboard

A Welsh Georgian Oak Cwpwrdd Deuddarn Cupboard originating from North Wales, Circa 1750. This type of cupboard was typically used for storing kitchen utensils and food.  The primary joinery is dados and mortise and tenon with dovetailed drawers.

Welsh Housekeeper's Cupboard

A Welsh oak two-part cupboard of the style known as a Carmarthen coffer because of its prevalence in the west of Wales. circa 1790.  The joinery is mortise and tenon with dovetail drawers.

Wine Cabinet

This wine cabinet was designed from a photo that I saw of a similar cabinet.  I thought it was unique enough to draw up and build.  The construction notes for this project can be found on the Projects page.